CKJA ANNUAL MEETING CKJA's Annual Meeting will be held Sunday, Nov. 2% at 7 p.m. at ArtsPlace, 161 N. Mill St., Lexington. The meeting will feature a review of 1985's accomplishments and the formal nomination of candidates for CKJA elec- tions. There will also be a report on the General Assembly of the Council of Jewish Federations, which was attended by five representatives from CKJA. Entertainment will be provided by local young Jewish musicians: Daniel Baer on violin, Ruth Belin and Andrew Diamond on piano, and Aron Friedman on French horn. Nominating committee chairwoman Marilyn Moosnick and co-chairwoman Nancy Hoffman have announced the names of seven candi— dates for five positions on the CKJA board of directors. They are: Michael Ades, member of Ohavay Zion Synagogue and Temple Adath lsrael, past president of Ohavay Zion, trustee at Ohavay Zion, past co- chairman NCCJ, past board member of CKJA and past chairman of Men‘s Division. He is an attorney. Stephen Bobys, a board member of CKJA Men's Division. He is an obste- trician—gynecologist. Janice Brock, a board member of CKJA Women's Division and a participant in the Interact program for young Jewish leadership. She and her husband own the New Way Boot Shop. Gloria Katz, the Association's incum- bent president. She is also a former chairwoman of the General Campaign and the Women's Division Campaign. Gloria owns a public relations firm. November, 1985 CENTRAL KENTUCKY JEWISH ASSOCIATION Vol. VIII No.8 Erle Levy, CKJA's treasurer. He is a former chairman of the General Campaign and the Men's Division Campaign. Erle is a builder and contractor. William Levy, who was ticket chairman of the 1984-85 Forum and a partici- pant in the first CKJA mission to Washington, D.C. He is an anesthe- siologist. Joe Rosenberg, a member of the Associa- tion's Executive Committee and Super Sunday co-chairman for 1986. He is part of the Rosenberg family jewelry business. Other nominations will be accepted at the meeting from any member of the Associa- tion so long as the nominee is eligible to serve and has agreed to serve. The nomina- tion must be submitted in writing and be seconded by four other members of CKJA. Within two weeks of the meeting a ballot will be sent to all CKJA members. To be counted, a ballot must be returned within two weeks of its being sent. [la/W _/ ...,... David Green is the new Editor of the CKJA newsletter, taking over from Phyllis Scher, who spent four dedicated years as Editor. David, 32, has been in Lexington for about a year and a half. He is City Editor of the Herald-Leader. He and his wife, Libby Older, came to Lexington from New York, where he was with The Associated Press and she worked for the Federal Reserve Bank. Libby now teaches journalism at Transylvania University. The community gratefully acknowledges Phyllis Scher's outstanding efforts. Under her direction, the newsletter has become an important source of Jewish com- munity news in Central Kentucky. We welcome David Green and anticipate a continuation of the high standards which have been set.